After comparing the imaging chain of the full-frame Canon EOS 5D Mk III across a raft of lenses, we’ve now turned our attention to the APS-C format EOS 700D / REBEL T5i / Kiss X7i. The 18.1-Mpix ‘Hybrid CMOS’ sensor in this camera is similar to those of the same size and pixel count used in the firm’s other models, including the semi-pro EOS 7D, so it may still be of interest even if you don’t own a EOS 700D / REBEL T5i / Kiss X7i.

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Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM- no match to 700D?

Dear DxOMark team,

Have you tested the Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM? Was it that bad that it couldn't fit on the list? I bought a 700D recently and now I am considering getting a lens for sport and wildlife shooting (nothing serious, just for a hobby). But by considering the area of use I would like to have something in the 70-300mm focal length.The lens I mentioned above is okay from the price range perspective, do not feel like paying more. The test suggest also that it looks like a decent lens.

there is two sigma 17-70?

ef-s 18-55 f2.8

The reviews of the canon 18-55 mm f2.8 was rather terrific. It seems that it fails in this test. This is rather surprising as it is an EF-S for the 700D (and others) and a rather pricy lens. I was considering trying it, but now ??Jorgen

Good Advice from DxO

I have completed my move to full frame, but tried many of the above lenses on my Rebel bodies in the past. The Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 is great on APS-C in terms of price and image quality, and your note about the EF 400mm f5.6L is a good one to include. It's a tough lens to learn, but gives great shots if you can live without IS and use a sturdy tripod and good technique in lower light levels. The EF 24mm f/1.4L II USM is an amazing lens and close to a 35mm on APS-C. I loved it on the crop and love it on my full frame alike.